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Fewer than 1 out of 100Americans are imprisoned in the United States. But nearly one fourth of young black men are incarcerated in U.S. state and federal prisons. In fact, a young black man is more likely to be in jail than to get married or go to college.
Minorities are grossly overrepresented in U.S. prisons, and Prof. Daniel D'Amico argues that the root of the problem may lie with the criminal justice system itself. Laws about drug prohibition, for example, are supposed to be color blind. But people with different levels of wealth face different costs and benefits to participating in the drug trade. Prof. D'Amico says it's time to admit that radical changes to the criminal justice system might be necessary and preferable to the status quo.
Learn More!
A series of charts about the implications of racial inequality in America's justice system: http://www.econ.brown.edu/fac/Glenn_Loury/louryhomepage/teaching/Ec%20137/Ec%20137%20spring07/Mass%20Incarceration%20and%20American%20Values.ppt
Political cartoon comparing slavery to the prison industrial complex: http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/War-on-Drugs-cartoon-by-Khalil-Bendib.jpg
Econtalk podcast episode about how the racial disparity we see in prison statistics might be even worse than D'Amico suggests: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2012/12/pettit_on_the_p.htmlHuffington Post piece on "the racism and hypocrisy in our nation's war on drugs": http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-boyce-watkins/jesse-jackson-black-leade_b_883721.html
Sir Richard Branson argues that the War on Drugs "represents racial discrimination and targeting disguised as drug policy": http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/opinion/branson-end-war-on-drugs/index.html
A social justice perspective on the racist character of the war on drugs: http://urbanhabitat.org/20years/alexander

published:14 Jan 2013

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Michael Brown's shooting offers yet another reminder that the US criminal justice system is riddled with racial disparities.
Read the latest updates on Ferguson: http://www.vox.com/michael-brown-shooting-ferguson-mo
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At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enforcement in America. "This land of the free...now incarcerates more human beings than any other nation on the planet," says SenatorCory Booker. "Our criminal-justice system is really violating our values as a people." Other panelists include Ray Kelly, Tracey Meares, Clifton Kinnie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Bruce Western.
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Labour MP David Lammy tellsNewsnight that there is evidence of racial bias and overt discrimination in the British criminal justice system. It comes after the publication of ‘The Lammy Review: An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic individuals in the criminal justice system’.
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The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on the very different country black people live in compared to the one white people inhabit. Sure, we all call it “America” but it’s not the same “America” by a long shot. This is not the first time the curtain’s been pulled back and it certainly won’t be the last time because we’ve gotten very good at “forgetting” how blacks are abused by our justice system...Read More At:
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"African-Americans live in a world where the police can murder us and get away with it. Walter Scott proved that, for anybody who still had a lingering doubt. There is no justice for black people. And yet violently revolting against the system will get us nowhere.
Maybe it’s time for black people to use the same tool white people have been using to defy a system they do not consent to: jury nullification. White juries regularly refuse to convict or indict cops for murder. White juries refuse to convict vigilantes who murder black children. White juries refuse to convict other white people for property crimes. White juries act like the law is just a guideline and their personal morality (or lack thereof) should be controlling.
Maybe it’s time minorities got in the game?
Black people lucky enough to get on a jury could use that power to acquit any person charged with a crime against white men and white male institutions. It’s not about the race of the defendant, but if the alleged victim is a white guy, or his bank, or his position, or his authority: we could acquit. Assault? Acquit. Burglary? Acquit. Insider trading? Acquit.
Murder? … what the hell do you think is happening to black people out here? What the hell do you think we’re complaining about when your cops shoot us or choke us? Acquit. Don’t throw “murder” at me like it’s some kind of moral fault line where the risk of letting one go is too great. Black people ARE BEING MURDERED, and the system isn’t doing a damn thing to hold their killers accountable. SorryI’m not sorry if this protest idea would put the shoe on the other foot for a change.”*
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List of national legal systems

The contemporary legal systems of the world are generally based on one of four basic systems: civil law, common law, statutory law, religious law or combinations of these. However, the legal system of each country is shaped by its unique history and so incorporates individual variations.

Both, Civil (also known as Continental European) and Common law systems, can be considered the most widespread in the world, Civil because it is the most widespread by landmass, and Common because it is being employed by the most number of people.

Common law

Common law and equity are systems of law whose sources are the decisions in cases by judges. Alongside, every system will have a legislature that passes new laws and statutes. The relationships between statutes and judicial decisions can be complex. In some jurisdictions, such statutes may overrule judicial decisions or codify the topic covered by several contradictory or ambiguous decisions. In some jurisdictions, judicial decisions may decide whether the jurisdiction's constitution allowed a particular statute or statutory provision to be made or what meaning is contained within the statutory provisions. Statutes were allowed to be made by the government. Common law developed in England, influenced by Anglo-Saxon law and to a much lesser extent by the Norman conquest of England, which introduced legal concepts from Norman law, which, in turn, had its origins in Salic law. Common law was later inherited by the Commonwealth of Nations, and almost every former colony of the British Empire has adopted it (Malta being an exception). The doctrine of stare decisis, also known as case law or precedent by courts, is the major difference to codified civil law systems.

Justice System (group)

Justice System is an American hip hop group from New York City, New York, best known for their up-tempo brand of jazz rap and most significant for their 1994 release on MCA Records, Rooftop Soundcheck.

Biography

Formed in 1990, Justice System began playing at high school talent shows and small venues. Soon after The Roots' 1993 Organix became popular as a jazz rap album, Rooftop Soundcheck was released on MCA Records. They were subsequently dropped from the label, despite good word of mouth and live shows. They would go on to release their next album, Uncharted Terrain, independently.

Goals

In the United States, criminal justice policy has been guided by the 1967 President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, which issued a ground-breaking report "The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society". This report made more than 200 recommendations as part of a comprehensive approach toward the prevention and fighting of crime. Some of those recommendations found their way into the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. The Commission advocated a "systems" approach to criminal justice, with improved coordination among law enforcement, courts, and correctional agencies. The President's Commission defined the criminal justice system as the means for society to "enforce the standards of conduct necessary to protect individuals and the community."

System

A system is a set of interacting or interdependent component parts forming a complex/intricate whole. Every system is delineated by its spatial and temporal boundaries, surrounded and influenced by its environment, described by its structure and purpose and expressed in its functioning.

The term system may also refer to a set of rules that governs structure and/or behavior. Alternatively, and usually in the context of complex social systems, the term is used to describe the set of rules that govern structure and/or behavior.

Etymology

The term "system" comes from the Latin word systēma, in turn from Greekσύστημαsystēma: "whole compounded of several parts or members, system", literary "composition".

History

"System" means "something to look at". You must have a very high visual gradient to have systematization. In philosophy, before Descartes, there was no "system". Plato had no "system". Aristotle had no "system".

In the 19th century the French physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, who studied thermodynamics, pioneered the development of the concept of a "system" in the natural sciences. In 1824 he studied the system which he called the working substance (typically a body of water vapor) in steam engines, in regards to the system's ability to do work when heat is applied to it. The working substance could be put in contact with either a boiler, a cold reservoir (a stream of cold water), or a piston (to which the working body could do work by pushing on it). In 1850, the German physicist Rudolf Clausius generalized this picture to include the concept of the surroundings and began to use the term "working body" when referring to the system.

Justice

Justice, is a concept whose content several times has been subject to a philosophical as well as legal treatment. There is no universal definition of the term. In its most basic form, "justice" is the systematized administration of punishment and reward. Further to this, one can say that justice excludes randomness. The concept of justice is based on numerous fields, and many differing viewpoints and perspectives including the concepts of moral correctness based on law, equity, ethics, rationality, religion, and fairness. Often, the general discussion of justice is divided into the realm of societal justice as found in philosophy, theology and religion, and procedural justice as found in the study and application of the law.

'Is The American Justice System Racist?' - Shane Smith Asks President Obama (Teaser)

'Is The American Justice System Racist?' - Shane Smith Asks President Obama (Teaser)

'Is The American Justice System Racist?' - Shane Smith Asks President Obama (Teaser)

VICESpecial Report: Fixing The System takes an in-depth look at America's broken criminal justice system and the dire impacts it is having on millions of Americans today. Watch the full trailer: http://bit.ly/1MmMPRj
Fixing The System features President Obama's historic visit to FCI, El Reno in Oklahoma, the first time a sitting President has toured a prison. The documentary is an an incredibly humanizing look at what's become a major civil rights issue in America.
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3:32

Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System

Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System

Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System

Fewer than 1 out of 100Americans are imprisoned in the United States. But nearly one fourth of young black men are incarcerated in U.S. state and federal prisons. In fact, a young black man is more likely to be in jail than to get married or go to college.
Minorities are grossly overrepresented in U.S. prisons, and Prof. Daniel D'Amico argues that the root of the problem may lie with the criminal justice system itself. Laws about drug prohibition, for example, are supposed to be color blind. But people with different levels of wealth face different costs and benefits to participating in the drug trade. Prof. D'Amico says it's time to admit that radical changes to the criminal justice system might be necessary and preferable to the status quo.
Learn More!
A series of charts about the implications of racial inequality in America's justice system: http://www.econ.brown.edu/fac/Glenn_Loury/louryhomepage/teaching/Ec%20137/Ec%20137%20spring07/Mass%20Incarceration%20and%20American%20Values.ppt
Political cartoon comparing slavery to the prison industrial complex: http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/War-on-Drugs-cartoon-by-Khalil-Bendib.jpg
Econtalk podcast episode about how the racial disparity we see in prison statistics might be even worse than D'Amico suggests: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2012/12/pettit_on_the_p.htmlHuffington Post piece on "the racism and hypocrisy in our nation's war on drugs": http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-boyce-watkins/jesse-jackson-black-leade_b_883721.html
Sir Richard Branson argues that the War on Drugs "represents racial discrimination and targeting disguised as drug policy": http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/opinion/branson-end-war-on-drugs/index.html
A social justice perspective on the racist character of the war on drugs: http://urbanhabitat.org/20years/alexander

1:48

The racism of the US justice system in 10 charts

The racism of the US justice system in 10 charts

The racism of the US justice system in 10 charts

Michael Brown's shooting offers yet another reminder that the US criminal justice system is riddled with racial disparities.
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3:33

Is the Criminal Justice System Broken?

Is the Criminal Justice System Broken?

Is the Criminal Justice System Broken?

At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enforcement in America. "This land of the free...now incarcerates more human beings than any other nation on the planet," says SenatorCory Booker. "Our criminal-justice system is really violating our values as a people." Other panelists include Ray Kelly, Tracey Meares, Clifton Kinnie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Bruce Western.
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6:03

David Lammy on racial bias in the criminal justice system - BBC Newsnight

David Lammy on racial bias in the criminal justice system - BBC Newsnight

David Lammy on racial bias in the criminal justice system - BBC Newsnight

Labour MP David Lammy tellsNewsnight that there is evidence of racial bias and overt discrimination in the British criminal justice system. It comes after the publication of ‘The Lammy Review: An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic individuals in the criminal justice system’.
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5:48

Racist Justice System Summed Up In 1 Chart

Racist Justice System Summed Up In 1 Chart

Racist Justice System Summed Up In 1 Chart

The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on the very different country black people live in compared to the one white people inhabit. Sure, we all call it “America” but it’s not the same “America” by a long shot. This is not the first time the curtain’s been pulled back and it certainly won’t be the last time because we’ve gotten very good at “forgetting” how blacks are abused by our justice system...Read More At:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/09/08/this-one-chart-perfectly-explains-the-racism-of-the-us-justice-system/
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Could Mass Jury Nullification Break Our Racist Justice System?

Is this the right strategy? Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"African-Americans live in a world where the police can murder us and get away with it. Walter Scott proved that, for anybody who still had a lingering doubt. There is no justice for black people. And yet violently revolting against the system will get us nowhere.
Maybe it’s time for black people to use the same tool white people have been using to defy a system they do not consent to: jury nullification. White juries regularly refuse to convict or indict cops for murder. White juries refuse to convict vigilantes who murder black children. White juries refuse to convict other white people for property crimes. White juries act like the law is just a guideline and their personal morality (or lack thereof) should be controlling.
Maybe it’s time minorities got in the game?
Black people lucky enough to get on a jury could use that power to acquit any person charged with a crime against white men and white male institutions. It’s not about the race of the defendant, but if the alleged victim is a white guy, or his bank, or his position, or his authority: we could acquit. Assault? Acquit. Burglary? Acquit. Insider trading? Acquit.
Murder? … what the hell do you think is happening to black people out here? What the hell do you think we’re complaining about when your cops shoot us or choke us? Acquit. Don’t throw “murder” at me like it’s some kind of moral fault line where the risk of letting one go is too great. Black people ARE BEING MURDERED, and the system isn’t doing a damn thing to hold their killers accountable. SorryI’m not sorry if this protest idea would put the shoe on the other foot for a change.”*
Read more here: http://abovethelaw.com/2016/12/heres-how-black-people-could-use-jury-nullification-to-break-the-justice-system/
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Judge rebukes victims in court, stirs racist backlash

A Kentucky judge is getting death threats after a video surfaced of him expressing his offense at a victim impact statement from a family that said their 5-year-old was scared of black men after the family was held at gunpoint by two black men.

17:57

Mike Schmidt On Racism In The Criminal Justice System

Mike Schmidt On Racism In The Criminal Justice System

Mike Schmidt On Racism In The Criminal Justice System

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18:57

Cops, Justice System Racist, Classist or Both?

Cops, Justice System Racist, Classist or Both?

Cops, Justice System Racist, Classist or Both?

Recent police shootings of unarmed black men have put focus on the racism in the criminal justice system, but the oppressive effects of mass incarceration extend beyond just people of color, as I discuss in this video
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Matt Taibbi speech in April 23, 2014 video recorded on April 21, 2014, at http://bit.ly/1zR8sjf
Michelle Alexander speech in September 22, 2014 video presented September 18 at http://bit.ly/17hD5rH

3:21

Unequal Justice in America | Our Racist System Part 1

Unequal Justice in America | Our Racist System Part 1

Unequal Justice in America | Our Racist System Part 1

The US criminal justice system is racist. Many people know this, but few realize just how deep the rot goes. This episode introduces our series on the topic that will be running for the next few weeks.
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1:52:45

Talks at the Schomburg: Racial History of the American Criminal Justice System - CORRECT LINK

Talks at the Schomburg: Racial History of the American Criminal Justice System - CORRECT LINK

Talks at the Schomburg: Racial History of the American Criminal Justice System - CORRECT LINK

How White Privilege Skews The US Criminal Justice System

JAYDE: So Brock turner. What a douche. We all know the story – he was found guilty of raping an un conscious girl behind a dumpster and only got 6 months in prison, and he’ll probably serve, like, a hot minute. But Brock’s case raises a very good issue, an issue of privilege in the justice system. When inquisitive, open-minded sciqers, like you, ask a question - like, BEC: Is it really true that rich white dudes get lighter sentences, just because they’re rich and white?
JAYDE: We look at evidence. Ignore all the emotion, and the rhetoric, and stuff around justice, just show me the data. So what we’re going to do is look at the hard data behind privilege in the justice system - And let me give you a little teaser - what we found was definitely not what I expected.
WEALTH
First thing that we saw in the Brock Turner case was money - his parents could afford a hotshot lawyer who argued - successfully - for him to get a light sentence even though he was guilty. But wealth doesn’t strike equally.
US Census data from 2011 show the average wealth of a white person is $110,500 - compared to $6,314 for African-Americans, and $7,683 for Hispanics.
When I read that I thought it was an error, like I expected some disparity but this is like almost 20 times more for white people? Didn’t they mean 60 thousand compared to 110 thousand? Nope - it really is this bad. To put this graph into context, The black-white wealth gap is greater in the United States today than it was in South Africa in 1970, at the height of apartheid. So yeah - there’s a good chance that if Brock Turner had been a black guy he wouldn’t have had access to enough money for a trial lawyer. But even if he did…
CRIME
When faced with a crime, the justice system must first decide what that person is being charged for. Anyone who has watched Law and Order knows the crime matters. For example in Brock Turner's case, the original charge was rape. But that was dropped and instead he was charged with sexual assault - a less serious crime.
So that little decision of what to call your crime, really matters. A research paper published in the University of Michigan showed Prosecutors are only half as likely as likely to file a serious charge - a charge with a mandatory minimum sentence - against a white person.
GUILT
Once you’re charged with a crime - Does race affect whether or not you are found guilty? One study in 2012 and published in the Journal of Legal Studies asked exactly this question, and found that people who are white are less likely to be found guilty. That’s right - whether or not you're guilty has less to do with evidence and more to do with the colour of your skin. Ok, so even if we’re found guilty…. Do white people like Brock Turner get lighter sentences?
SENTENCING
I think you know the answer by now guys…. White people get lighter sentences.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission - an unbiased, bipartisan, independent agency created by Congress, reported black offenders receive sentences that are 10% longer than white offenders for the same crimes.
In Brock Turner's case, even his lesser crime of sexual assault had a potential sentence of 14 years in prison - but the judge chose to give him just six months! because ! they didn’t want the sentence to adversely affect the criminal.
So in summary: Once arrested, white people are more likely to be able to hire a private attorney. Then they’re more likely to be charged with a less-serious offense, and then less likely to be found guilty, and even if they are found guilty, they’re likely to receive a lighter punishment.
SOURCES
http://www.jbwtucker.com/ultimate-white-privilege-statistics/
Http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/7986979/redemption-brian-banks
http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/06/white-privilege-and-police/
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1985377##
Brock Turner: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/brock-turner-rape-case-sentencing-racial-bias
Do JudgesVary in Their Treatment of Race?
https://www.povertyactionlab.org/sites/default/files/publications/210%20Do%20Judges%20Vary%20Sept%202010.pdfWealthData
http://www.nationalcapacd.org/in-the-news/news-racial-wealth-gap-and-great-recession
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Crime Time - Our Racist Justice System

Crime Time - Our Racist Justice System

Crime Time - Our Racist Justice System

The criminal justice system is mired in prejudice and racism, with rich and poor facing very different police and courts. How can we make a better system of justice that finds a better way of treating people from vastly different backgrounds? We discuss the issue with attorney Mike Cavalluzzi and journalist Frank Girardot in this Crime Time.
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Scarface: The Judicial System Is So Racist Against Black Men

Scarface: The Judicial System Is So Racist Against Black Men

Scarface: The Judicial System Is So Racist Against Black Men

http://www.vladtv.com - Scarface reflected on some of the mistreatment he has experienced at the hands of the police in this clip from his exclusive interview with VladTV.
Face recalled being a child and having a police officer make a racist reference to Black people and watermelons, which he didn't understand until he got older. He stated that he believes the American judicial system is set up in a very racist way that is intended to be biased against Black men and women. Face also touched on the influence of 2pac being let off after shooting two intoxicated off-duty police officers, and how he doesn't believe President Barack Obama to be a "Black leader."

Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System

Fewer than 1 out of 100Americans are imprisoned in the United States. But nearly one fourth of young black men are incarcerated in U.S. state and federal prisons. In fact, a young black man is more likely to be in jail than to get married or go to college.
Minorities are grossly overrepresented in U.S. prisons, and Prof. Daniel D'Amico argues that the root of the problem may lie with the criminal justice system itself. Laws about drug prohibition, for example, are supposed to be color blind. But people with different levels of wealth face different costs and benefits to participating in the drug trade. Prof. D'Amico says it's time to admit that radical changes to the criminal justice system might be necessary and preferable to the status quo.
Learn More!
A series of charts about the i...

published: 14 Jan 2013

The racism of the US justice system in 10 charts

Michael Brown's shooting offers yet another reminder that the US criminal justice system is riddled with racial disparities.
Read the latest updates on Ferguson: http://www.vox.com/michael-brown-shooting-ferguson-mo
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Is the Criminal Justice System Broken?

At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enforcement in America. "This land of the free...now incarcerates more human beings than any other nation on the planet," says SenatorCory Booker. "Our criminal-justice system is really violating our values as a people." Other panelists include Ray Kelly, Tracey Meares, Clifton Kinnie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Bruce Western.
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published: 14 Aug 2015

David Lammy on racial bias in the criminal justice system - BBC Newsnight

Labour MP David Lammy tellsNewsnight that there is evidence of racial bias and overt discrimination in the British criminal justice system. It comes after the publication of ‘The Lammy Review: An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic individuals in the criminal justice system’.
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published: 08 Sep 2017

Racist Justice System Summed Up In 1 Chart

The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on the very different country black people live in compared to the one white people inhabit. Sure, we all call it “America” but it’s not the same “America” by a long shot. This is not the first time the curtain’s been pulled back and it certainly won’t be the last time because we’ve gotten very good at “forgetting” how blacks are abused by our justice system...Read More At:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/09/08/this-one-chart-perfectly-explains-the-racism-of-the-us-justice-system/
Clip from the Monday, September 8th 2014 edition of The KyleKulinskiShow, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular TalkRadio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern.
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Could Mass Jury Nullification Break Our Racist Justice System?

Is this the right strategy? Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"African-Americans live in a world where the police can murder us and get away with it. Walter Scott proved that, for anybody who still had a lingering doubt. There is no justice for black people. And yet violently revolting against the system will get us nowhere.
Maybe it’s time for black people to use the same tool white people have been using to defy a system they do not consent to: jury nullification. White juries regularly refuse to convict or indict cops for murder. White juries refuse to convict vigilantes who murder black children. White juries refuse to convict other white people for property crimes. White juries act like ...

Judge rebukes victims in court, stirs racist backlash

A Kentucky judge is getting death threats after a video surfaced of him expressing his offense at a victim impact statement from a family that said their 5-year-old was scared of black men after the family was held at gunpoint by two black men.

Cops, Justice System Racist, Classist or Both?

Recent police shootings of unarmed black men have put focus on the racism in the criminal justice system, but the oppressive effects of mass incarceration extend beyond just people of color, as I discuss in this video
Sources of clips:
The August 27, 2014, The Colbert Report segment at http://on.cc.com/1AEZGKw
The Daily Show segment from August 26, 2014, at http://on.cc.com/17djPeA
All In with Chris Hayes segment with Joy Reid from August 27, 2014, at http://on.msnbc.com/1zqxVRM
Matt Taibbi speech in April 23, 2014 video recorded on April 21, 2014, at http://bit.ly/1zR8sjf
Michelle Alexander speech in September 22, 2014 video presented September 18 at http://bit.ly/17hD5rH

published: 19 Feb 2015

Unequal Justice in America | Our Racist System Part 1

The US criminal justice system is racist. Many people know this, but few realize just how deep the rot goes. This episode introduces our series on the topic that will be running for the next few weeks.
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published: 21 Oct 2014

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How White Privilege Skews The US Criminal Justice System

JAYDE: So Brock turner. What a douche. We all know the story – he was found guilty of raping an un conscious girl behind a dumpster and only got 6 months in prison, and he’ll probably serve, like, a hot minute. But Brock’s case raises a very good issue, an issue of privilege in the justice system. When inquisitive, open-minded sciqers, like you, ask a question - like, BEC: Is it really true that rich white dudes get lighter sentences, just because they’re rich and white?
JAYDE: We look at evidence. Ignore all the emotion, and the rhetoric, and stuff around justice, just show me the data. So what we’re going to do is look at the hard data behind privilege in the justice system - And let me give you a little teaser - what we found was definitely not what I expected.
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published: 28 Jun 2016

Crime Time - Our Racist Justice System

The criminal justice system is mired in prejudice and racism, with rich and poor facing very different police and courts. How can we make a better system of justice that finds a better way of treating people from vastly different backgrounds? We discuss the issue with attorney Mike Cavalluzzi and journalist Frank Girardot in this Crime Time.
Watch the full episode here:
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published: 30 Dec 2013

Scarface: The Judicial System Is So Racist Against Black Men

http://www.vladtv.com - Scarface reflected on some of the mistreatment he has experienced at the hands of the police in this clip from his exclusive interview with VladTV.
Face recalled being a child and having a police officer make a racist reference to Black people and watermelons, which he didn't understand until he got older. He stated that he believes the American judicial system is set up in a very racist way that is intended to be biased against Black men and women. Face also touched on the influence of 2pac being let off after shooting two intoxicated off-duty police officers, and how he doesn't believe President Barack Obama to be a "Black leader."

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Fixing The System features President Obama's historic visit to FCI, El Reno in Oklahoma, the first time a sitting President has toured a prison. The documentary is an an incredibly humanizing look at what's become a major civil rights issue in America.
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Fewer than 1 out of 100Americans are imprisoned in the United States. But nearly one fourth of young black men are incarcerated in U.S. state and federal prisons. In fact, a young black man is more likely to be in jail than to get married or go to college.
Minorities are grossly overrepresented in U.S. prisons, and Prof. Daniel D'Amico argues that the root of the problem may lie with the criminal justice system itself. Laws about drug prohibition, for example, are supposed to be color blind. But people with different levels of wealth face different costs and benefits to participating in the drug trade. Prof. D'Amico says it's time to admit that radical changes to the criminal justice system might be necessary and preferable to the status quo.
Learn More!
A series of charts about the implications of racial inequality in America's justice system: http://www.econ.brown.edu/fac/Glenn_Loury/louryhomepage/teaching/Ec%20137/Ec%20137%20spring07/Mass%20Incarceration%20and%20American%20Values.ppt
Political cartoon comparing slavery to the prison industrial complex: http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/War-on-Drugs-cartoon-by-Khalil-Bendib.jpg
Econtalk podcast episode about how the racial disparity we see in prison statistics might be even worse than D'Amico suggests: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2012/12/pettit_on_the_p.htmlHuffington Post piece on "the racism and hypocrisy in our nation's war on drugs": http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-boyce-watkins/jesse-jackson-black-leade_b_883721.html
Sir Richard Branson argues that the War on Drugs "represents racial discrimination and targeting disguised as drug policy": http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/opinion/branson-end-war-on-drugs/index.html
A social justice perspective on the racist character of the war on drugs: http://urbanhabitat.org/20years/alexander

Fewer than 1 out of 100Americans are imprisoned in the United States. But nearly one fourth of young black men are incarcerated in U.S. state and federal prisons. In fact, a young black man is more likely to be in jail than to get married or go to college.
Minorities are grossly overrepresented in U.S. prisons, and Prof. Daniel D'Amico argues that the root of the problem may lie with the criminal justice system itself. Laws about drug prohibition, for example, are supposed to be color blind. But people with different levels of wealth face different costs and benefits to participating in the drug trade. Prof. D'Amico says it's time to admit that radical changes to the criminal justice system might be necessary and preferable to the status quo.
Learn More!
A series of charts about the implications of racial inequality in America's justice system: http://www.econ.brown.edu/fac/Glenn_Loury/louryhomepage/teaching/Ec%20137/Ec%20137%20spring07/Mass%20Incarceration%20and%20American%20Values.ppt
Political cartoon comparing slavery to the prison industrial complex: http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/War-on-Drugs-cartoon-by-Khalil-Bendib.jpg
Econtalk podcast episode about how the racial disparity we see in prison statistics might be even worse than D'Amico suggests: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2012/12/pettit_on_the_p.htmlHuffington Post piece on "the racism and hypocrisy in our nation's war on drugs": http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-boyce-watkins/jesse-jackson-black-leade_b_883721.html
Sir Richard Branson argues that the War on Drugs "represents racial discrimination and targeting disguised as drug policy": http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/opinion/branson-end-war-on-drugs/index.html
A social justice perspective on the racist character of the war on drugs: http://urbanhabitat.org/20years/alexander

The racism of the US justice system in 10 charts

Michael Brown's shooting offers yet another reminder that the US criminal justice system is riddled with racial disparities.
Read the latest updates on Ferguso...

Michael Brown's shooting offers yet another reminder that the US criminal justice system is riddled with racial disparities.
Read the latest updates on Ferguson: http://www.vox.com/michael-brown-shooting-ferguson-mo
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Is the Criminal Justice System Broken?

At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enfor...

At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enforcement in America. "This land of the free...now incarcerates more human beings than any other nation on the planet," says SenatorCory Booker. "Our criminal-justice system is really violating our values as a people." Other panelists include Ray Kelly, Tracey Meares, Clifton Kinnie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Bruce Western.
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At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enforcement in America. "This land of the free...now incarcerates more human beings than any other nation on the planet," says SenatorCory Booker. "Our criminal-justice system is really violating our values as a people." Other panelists include Ray Kelly, Tracey Meares, Clifton Kinnie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Bruce Western.
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David Lammy on racial bias in the criminal justice system - BBC Newsnight

Labour MP David Lammy tellsNewsnight that there is evidence of racial bias and overt discrimination in the British criminal justice system. It comes after the publication of ‘The Lammy Review: An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic individuals in the criminal justice system’.
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Labour MP David Lammy tellsNewsnight that there is evidence of racial bias and overt discrimination in the British criminal justice system. It comes after the publication of ‘The Lammy Review: An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic individuals in the criminal justice system’.
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Racist Justice System Summed Up In 1 Chart

The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on the very different country black people live in compared to the one whit...

The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on the very different country black people live in compared to the one white people inhabit. Sure, we all call it “America” but it’s not the same “America” by a long shot. This is not the first time the curtain’s been pulled back and it certainly won’t be the last time because we’ve gotten very good at “forgetting” how blacks are abused by our justice system...Read More At:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/09/08/this-one-chart-perfectly-explains-the-racism-of-the-us-justice-system/
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The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on the very different country black people live in compared to the one white people inhabit. Sure, we all call it “America” but it’s not the same “America” by a long shot. This is not the first time the curtain’s been pulled back and it certainly won’t be the last time because we’ve gotten very good at “forgetting” how blacks are abused by our justice system...Read More At:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/09/08/this-one-chart-perfectly-explains-the-racism-of-the-us-justice-system/
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Is this the right strategy? Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"African-Americans live in a world where the police can murder us and get away with it. Walter Scott proved that, for anybody who still had a lingering doubt. There is no justice for black people. And yet violently revolting against the system will get us nowhere.
Maybe it’s time for black people to use the same tool white people have been using to defy a system they do not consent to: jury nullification. White juries regularly refuse to convict or indict cops for murder. White juries refuse to convict vigilantes who murder black children. White juries refuse to convict other white people for property crimes. White juries act like the law is just a guideline and their personal morality (or lack thereof) should be controlling.
Maybe it’s time minorities got in the game?
Black people lucky enough to get on a jury could use that power to acquit any person charged with a crime against white men and white male institutions. It’s not about the race of the defendant, but if the alleged victim is a white guy, or his bank, or his position, or his authority: we could acquit. Assault? Acquit. Burglary? Acquit. Insider trading? Acquit.
Murder? … what the hell do you think is happening to black people out here? What the hell do you think we’re complaining about when your cops shoot us or choke us? Acquit. Don’t throw “murder” at me like it’s some kind of moral fault line where the risk of letting one go is too great. Black people ARE BEING MURDERED, and the system isn’t doing a damn thing to hold their killers accountable. SorryI’m not sorry if this protest idea would put the shoe on the other foot for a change.”*
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"African-Americans live in a world where the police can murder us and get away with it. Walter Scott proved that, for anybody who still had a lingering doubt. There is no justice for black people. And yet violently revolting against the system will get us nowhere.
Maybe it’s time for black people to use the same tool white people have been using to defy a system they do not consent to: jury nullification. White juries regularly refuse to convict or indict cops for murder. White juries refuse to convict vigilantes who murder black children. White juries refuse to convict other white people for property crimes. White juries act like the law is just a guideline and their personal morality (or lack thereof) should be controlling.
Maybe it’s time minorities got in the game?
Black people lucky enough to get on a jury could use that power to acquit any person charged with a crime against white men and white male institutions. It’s not about the race of the defendant, but if the alleged victim is a white guy, or his bank, or his position, or his authority: we could acquit. Assault? Acquit. Burglary? Acquit. Insider trading? Acquit.
Murder? … what the hell do you think is happening to black people out here? What the hell do you think we’re complaining about when your cops shoot us or choke us? Acquit. Don’t throw “murder” at me like it’s some kind of moral fault line where the risk of letting one go is too great. Black people ARE BEING MURDERED, and the system isn’t doing a damn thing to hold their killers accountable. SorryI’m not sorry if this protest idea would put the shoe on the other foot for a change.”*
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Judge rebukes victims in court, stirs racist backlash

A Kentucky judge is getting death threats after a video surfaced of him expressing his offense at a victim impact statement from a family that said their 5-year...

A Kentucky judge is getting death threats after a video surfaced of him expressing his offense at a victim impact statement from a family that said their 5-year-old was scared of black men after the family was held at gunpoint by two black men.

A Kentucky judge is getting death threats after a video surfaced of him expressing his offense at a victim impact statement from a family that said their 5-year-old was scared of black men after the family was held at gunpoint by two black men.

Cops, Justice System Racist, Classist or Both?

Recent police shootings of unarmed black men have put focus on the racism in the criminal justice system, but the oppressive effects of mass incarceration exte...

Recent police shootings of unarmed black men have put focus on the racism in the criminal justice system, but the oppressive effects of mass incarceration extend beyond just people of color, as I discuss in this video
Sources of clips:
The August 27, 2014, The Colbert Report segment at http://on.cc.com/1AEZGKw
The Daily Show segment from August 26, 2014, at http://on.cc.com/17djPeA
All In with Chris Hayes segment with Joy Reid from August 27, 2014, at http://on.msnbc.com/1zqxVRM
Matt Taibbi speech in April 23, 2014 video recorded on April 21, 2014, at http://bit.ly/1zR8sjf
Michelle Alexander speech in September 22, 2014 video presented September 18 at http://bit.ly/17hD5rH

Recent police shootings of unarmed black men have put focus on the racism in the criminal justice system, but the oppressive effects of mass incarceration extend beyond just people of color, as I discuss in this video
Sources of clips:
The August 27, 2014, The Colbert Report segment at http://on.cc.com/1AEZGKw
The Daily Show segment from August 26, 2014, at http://on.cc.com/17djPeA
All In with Chris Hayes segment with Joy Reid from August 27, 2014, at http://on.msnbc.com/1zqxVRM
Matt Taibbi speech in April 23, 2014 video recorded on April 21, 2014, at http://bit.ly/1zR8sjf
Michelle Alexander speech in September 22, 2014 video presented September 18 at http://bit.ly/17hD5rH

Unequal Justice in America | Our Racist System Part 1

The US criminal justice system is racist. Many people know this, but few realize just how deep the rot goes. This episode introduces our series on the topic th...

The US criminal justice system is racist. Many people know this, but few realize just how deep the rot goes. This episode introduces our series on the topic that will be running for the next few weeks.
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The US criminal justice system is racist. Many people know this, but few realize just how deep the rot goes. This episode introduces our series on the topic that will be running for the next few weeks.
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How White Privilege Skews The US Criminal Justice System

JAYDE: So Brock turner. What a douche. We all know the story – he was found guilty of raping an un conscious girl behind a dumpster and only got 6 months in pri...

JAYDE: So Brock turner. What a douche. We all know the story – he was found guilty of raping an un conscious girl behind a dumpster and only got 6 months in prison, and he’ll probably serve, like, a hot minute. But Brock’s case raises a very good issue, an issue of privilege in the justice system. When inquisitive, open-minded sciqers, like you, ask a question - like, BEC: Is it really true that rich white dudes get lighter sentences, just because they’re rich and white?
JAYDE: We look at evidence. Ignore all the emotion, and the rhetoric, and stuff around justice, just show me the data. So what we’re going to do is look at the hard data behind privilege in the justice system - And let me give you a little teaser - what we found was definitely not what I expected.
WEALTH
First thing that we saw in the Brock Turner case was money - his parents could afford a hotshot lawyer who argued - successfully - for him to get a light sentence even though he was guilty. But wealth doesn’t strike equally.
US Census data from 2011 show the average wealth of a white person is $110,500 - compared to $6,314 for African-Americans, and $7,683 for Hispanics.
When I read that I thought it was an error, like I expected some disparity but this is like almost 20 times more for white people? Didn’t they mean 60 thousand compared to 110 thousand? Nope - it really is this bad. To put this graph into context, The black-white wealth gap is greater in the United States today than it was in South Africa in 1970, at the height of apartheid. So yeah - there’s a good chance that if Brock Turner had been a black guy he wouldn’t have had access to enough money for a trial lawyer. But even if he did…
CRIME
When faced with a crime, the justice system must first decide what that person is being charged for. Anyone who has watched Law and Order knows the crime matters. For example in Brock Turner's case, the original charge was rape. But that was dropped and instead he was charged with sexual assault - a less serious crime.
So that little decision of what to call your crime, really matters. A research paper published in the University of Michigan showed Prosecutors are only half as likely as likely to file a serious charge - a charge with a mandatory minimum sentence - against a white person.
GUILT
Once you’re charged with a crime - Does race affect whether or not you are found guilty? One study in 2012 and published in the Journal of Legal Studies asked exactly this question, and found that people who are white are less likely to be found guilty. That’s right - whether or not you're guilty has less to do with evidence and more to do with the colour of your skin. Ok, so even if we’re found guilty…. Do white people like Brock Turner get lighter sentences?
SENTENCING
I think you know the answer by now guys…. White people get lighter sentences.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission - an unbiased, bipartisan, independent agency created by Congress, reported black offenders receive sentences that are 10% longer than white offenders for the same crimes.
In Brock Turner's case, even his lesser crime of sexual assault had a potential sentence of 14 years in prison - but the judge chose to give him just six months! because ! they didn’t want the sentence to adversely affect the criminal.
So in summary: Once arrested, white people are more likely to be able to hire a private attorney. Then they’re more likely to be charged with a less-serious offense, and then less likely to be found guilty, and even if they are found guilty, they’re likely to receive a lighter punishment.
SOURCES
http://www.jbwtucker.com/ultimate-white-privilege-statistics/
Http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/7986979/redemption-brian-banks
http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/06/white-privilege-and-police/
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1985377##
Brock Turner: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/brock-turner-rape-case-sentencing-racial-bias
Do JudgesVary in Their Treatment of Race?
https://www.povertyactionlab.org/sites/default/files/publications/210%20Do%20Judges%20Vary%20Sept%202010.pdfWealthData
http://www.nationalcapacd.org/in-the-news/news-racial-wealth-gap-and-great-recession
This video is presented by Jayde Lovell, ElizaMiller and Bec SusanGill – shot by Mizanur Rahman and edited by Khalid Straker at Youtube SpaceNYC.
SCIQ ON THE YOUNG TURKS
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JAYDE: So Brock turner. What a douche. We all know the story – he was found guilty of raping an un conscious girl behind a dumpster and only got 6 months in prison, and he’ll probably serve, like, a hot minute. But Brock’s case raises a very good issue, an issue of privilege in the justice system. When inquisitive, open-minded sciqers, like you, ask a question - like, BEC: Is it really true that rich white dudes get lighter sentences, just because they’re rich and white?
JAYDE: We look at evidence. Ignore all the emotion, and the rhetoric, and stuff around justice, just show me the data. So what we’re going to do is look at the hard data behind privilege in the justice system - And let me give you a little teaser - what we found was definitely not what I expected.
WEALTH
First thing that we saw in the Brock Turner case was money - his parents could afford a hotshot lawyer who argued - successfully - for him to get a light sentence even though he was guilty. But wealth doesn’t strike equally.
US Census data from 2011 show the average wealth of a white person is $110,500 - compared to $6,314 for African-Americans, and $7,683 for Hispanics.
When I read that I thought it was an error, like I expected some disparity but this is like almost 20 times more for white people? Didn’t they mean 60 thousand compared to 110 thousand? Nope - it really is this bad. To put this graph into context, The black-white wealth gap is greater in the United States today than it was in South Africa in 1970, at the height of apartheid. So yeah - there’s a good chance that if Brock Turner had been a black guy he wouldn’t have had access to enough money for a trial lawyer. But even if he did…
CRIME
When faced with a crime, the justice system must first decide what that person is being charged for. Anyone who has watched Law and Order knows the crime matters. For example in Brock Turner's case, the original charge was rape. But that was dropped and instead he was charged with sexual assault - a less serious crime.
So that little decision of what to call your crime, really matters. A research paper published in the University of Michigan showed Prosecutors are only half as likely as likely to file a serious charge - a charge with a mandatory minimum sentence - against a white person.
GUILT
Once you’re charged with a crime - Does race affect whether or not you are found guilty? One study in 2012 and published in the Journal of Legal Studies asked exactly this question, and found that people who are white are less likely to be found guilty. That’s right - whether or not you're guilty has less to do with evidence and more to do with the colour of your skin. Ok, so even if we’re found guilty…. Do white people like Brock Turner get lighter sentences?
SENTENCING
I think you know the answer by now guys…. White people get lighter sentences.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission - an unbiased, bipartisan, independent agency created by Congress, reported black offenders receive sentences that are 10% longer than white offenders for the same crimes.
In Brock Turner's case, even his lesser crime of sexual assault had a potential sentence of 14 years in prison - but the judge chose to give him just six months! because ! they didn’t want the sentence to adversely affect the criminal.
So in summary: Once arrested, white people are more likely to be able to hire a private attorney. Then they’re more likely to be charged with a less-serious offense, and then less likely to be found guilty, and even if they are found guilty, they’re likely to receive a lighter punishment.
SOURCES
http://www.jbwtucker.com/ultimate-white-privilege-statistics/
Http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/7986979/redemption-brian-banks
http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/06/white-privilege-and-police/
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1985377##
Brock Turner: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/brock-turner-rape-case-sentencing-racial-bias
Do JudgesVary in Their Treatment of Race?
https://www.povertyactionlab.org/sites/default/files/publications/210%20Do%20Judges%20Vary%20Sept%202010.pdfWealthData
http://www.nationalcapacd.org/in-the-news/news-racial-wealth-gap-and-great-recession
This video is presented by Jayde Lovell, ElizaMiller and Bec SusanGill – shot by Mizanur Rahman and edited by Khalid Straker at Youtube SpaceNYC.
SCIQ ON THE YOUNG TURKS
Produced by Jayde Lovell and Bec Susan Gill. ScIQ is a partner of the The Young TurksNetwork.
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Crime Time - Our Racist Justice System

The criminal justice system is mired in prejudice and racism, with rich and poor facing very different police and courts. How can we make a better system of jus...

The criminal justice system is mired in prejudice and racism, with rich and poor facing very different police and courts. How can we make a better system of justice that finds a better way of treating people from vastly different backgrounds? We discuss the issue with attorney Mike Cavalluzzi and journalist Frank Girardot in this Crime Time.
Watch the full episode here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDHqnIN6cGk&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT&index=1
More Crime Time shorts here:
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The criminal justice system is mired in prejudice and racism, with rich and poor facing very different police and courts. How can we make a better system of justice that finds a better way of treating people from vastly different backgrounds? We discuss the issue with attorney Mike Cavalluzzi and journalist Frank Girardot in this Crime Time.
Watch the full episode here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDHqnIN6cGk&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT&index=1
More Crime Time shorts here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kr5bTbuX54&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGdjFjMrl3rrU9TokQSzrUo9
Crime Time Full EpisodesPlaylist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDHqnIN6cGk&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT&index=1
https://www.facebook.com/CrimeTimeWithAllisonHopeWeiner?ref=hl
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv

Scarface: The Judicial System Is So Racist Against Black Men

http://www.vladtv.com - Scarface reflected on some of the mistreatment he has experienced at the hands of the police in this clip from his exclusive interview w...

http://www.vladtv.com - Scarface reflected on some of the mistreatment he has experienced at the hands of the police in this clip from his exclusive interview with VladTV.
Face recalled being a child and having a police officer make a racist reference to Black people and watermelons, which he didn't understand until he got older. He stated that he believes the American judicial system is set up in a very racist way that is intended to be biased against Black men and women. Face also touched on the influence of 2pac being let off after shooting two intoxicated off-duty police officers, and how he doesn't believe President Barack Obama to be a "Black leader."

http://www.vladtv.com - Scarface reflected on some of the mistreatment he has experienced at the hands of the police in this clip from his exclusive interview with VladTV.
Face recalled being a child and having a police officer make a racist reference to Black people and watermelons, which he didn't understand until he got older. He stated that he believes the American judicial system is set up in a very racist way that is intended to be biased against Black men and women. Face also touched on the influence of 2pac being let off after shooting two intoxicated off-duty police officers, and how he doesn't believe President Barack Obama to be a "Black leader."

SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American Company GOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!

SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American CompanyGOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!
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Procter & Gamble has in reality finished it this time. They definitely had the audacity to release a television commercial which portrays America as a racist society for you to promote more products.
The ad that is titled “The Talk,” suggests scenes of black mothers in the course of history as they warn their kids about the risks of being black in America. And to feature insult to harm it states that the device is stacked towards them and why they should fear the police. How are coloured human beings doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This advert is a form of continuation of the employer’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” marketing c...

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SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American CompanyGOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!
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Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to sell more products.
The ad which is titled “The Talk,” shows scenes of black mothers throughout history as they warn their children about the dangers of being black in America. And to add insult to injury it states that the system is stacked against them and why they should fear the police. How are colored people doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This ad is a kind of continuation of the company’s decade-old “My Black i...

published: 02 Jan 2018

SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American Company GOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!

Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to sell more products.
The ad which is titled “The Talk,” shows scenes of black mothers throughout history as they warn their children about the dangers of being black in America. And to add insult to injury it states that the system is stacked against them and why they should fear the police. How are colored people doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This ad is a kind of continuation of the company’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” campaign. The commercial begins with a young black girl from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is holding a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store told her she was ...

published: 02 Jan 2018

Government accepts call to tackle racial bias in justice system

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Government accepts call to tackle racial bias in justice system

Government accepts call to tackle racial bias in justice system
Prosecutions of suspects in London could be deferred or dropped under a pilot programme being consid...

published: 19 Dec 2017

american justice- 'Is The American Justice System Racist?' - Shane Smith Asks President Obama (Teas

DENZEL WASHINGTON DESTROYS THE ‘RACIST’ JUSTICE SYSTEM MYTH ‘IT’S NOT THE SYSTEM – IT STARTS AT HOME

BREAKING: DENZEL WASHINGTON DESTROYS THE ‘RACIST’ JUSTICE SYSTEM MYTH ‘IT’S NOT THE SYSTEM – IT STARTS AT HOME
ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ACTOR DENZEL WASHINGTON IS CURRENTLY PROMOTING HISNEW FILM, “ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ.,” ABOUT THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND CRIME. IN A RECENT INTERVIEW, HE WAS ASKED ABOUT THE CURRENT STATE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND HOW AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE TREATED. RATHER THAN APPEAL TO THE “BLACK VICTIMIZATION” NARRATIVE, WASHINGTON MADE SOME SURPRISING COMMENTS.
RATHER THAN BLAME THE LEGAL SYSTEM AS RACIST TOWARDS BLACK OFFENDERS, WASHINGTON SAID THE PROBLEM BEGINS AT HOME, WITH THE LACK OF FATHER FIGURES RAISING GOODMEN.
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Denzel Washington Destroys the ‘Racist’ Justice System Myth: It’s Not the System – It Starts at Home

Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington is currently promoting his new film, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” about the legal system and crime. In a recent interview, he was asked about the current state of the legal system and how African Americans are treated. Rather than appeal to the “black victimization” narrative, Washington made some surprising comments.
Rather than blame the legal system as racist towards black offenders, Washington said the problem begins at home, with the lack of father figures raising good men.
The Daily Wire has more on Washington’s comments.
“If a young man doesn’t have a father figure, he’ll go find a father figure,” stated Washington.
Speaking to reporters at the New York premiere for his new film,”Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” Washington explained that the film...

published: 28 Nov 2017

The Criminal Justice System Is NOT Racist! Dick Morris TV: Lunch ALERT!

RACIAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

Ep. 19 Discrediting Lies of a Racist Criminal Justice System m

More crap my teachers said...or showed us at least. For one of my classes we had to watch the "film" "13th, which basically tries to explain why America and the criminal justice system is racist towards blacks.
Sources:
PragerU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQCQFH5wOJo&index=2&list=PLIBtb_NuIJ1w6yO4w6l6uevneVX9qDh7_
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2015/crime-in-the-u.s.-2015/tables/table-43
http://www.nber.org/papers/w22399.pdf
http://www.dailywire.com/news/7347/7-statistics-show-systemic-racism-doesnt-exist-aaron-bandler
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/21/police-kill-more-whites-than-blacks-but-minority-d/
http://www.dailywire.com/news/7343/new-study-no-racial-bias-police-involved-shootings-james-barrett
DONALD, H. M. (2017). WAR ON COPS: how the new attack o...

SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American CompanyGOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!
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Procter & Gamble has in reality finished it this time. They definitely had the audacity to release a television commercial which portrays America as a racist society for you to promote more products.
The ad that is titled “The Talk,” suggests scenes of black mothers in the course of history as they warn their kids about the risks of being black in America. And to feature insult to harm it states that the device is stacked towards them and why they should fear the police. How are coloured human beings doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This advert is a form of continuation of the employer’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” marketing campaign. The industrial starts with a young black woman from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is maintaining a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store informed her she turned into pretty for a black female. The mother Responds “That isn't always a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene is going on to reveal a young black boy going for walks faraway from a collection of white boys, which transitions into a mom explaining to her son why there may be nothing he can do to forestall whites from calling him the “N” phrase. And ultimately, there's one closing mom explaining to her son “There are a few people who suppose you don’t deserve the identical privileges simply because of what you appear to be,” another mom tells her son. “It’s no longer truthful. It’s now not.” And the very last one is every other mother asking her daughter if she has her driving force’s license along with her alluding to the idea that she is probably killed with the aid of a police officer only for using a vehicle.
Breitbart Reports:
Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of crook justice and sentencing reform inform us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the crook justice system is racist. President Obama talks approximately it time and again, as do the sponsors of law pending in Congress which might retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the jail populace, their reasoning is going, it ought to be the police, prosecutors, judges, and juries whose innate racism prohibits minorities from truthful remedy, ensuing of their incarceration.
Liberal politicians, pandering to minority electorate, echo those sentiments, as do the mainstream media in tale after tale about the lousy racist crook justice system. Black Lives Matter, based at the lie that the police are a group of bigots who shoot black men indiscriminately, has earned an venerated spot amongst leftist politicians – together with Obama and both contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. To skew their reasoning even similarly, the identical crowd claims that even though crime prices have dropped precipitously over the last two decades, the reality that extra human beings are in jail has little to do with the decline, however further demonstrates not anything extra than the racism inherent in the gadget.
Much of the growth within the homicide rate, Latzer told me, is on account of black gang individuals killing each different. Although the excessive crime charges in the 80s and 90s were driven by means of the crack cocaine epidemic, Latzer says that the excessive fee of heroin dependancy is not almost as violent and in all likelihood causes surprisingly few murders, even though it is answerable for lots of other crimes.
As for the answer, Latzer believes there is no silver bullet, and something the solution may be is a very long term proposition. In the interim, he believes the simplest remedy is to fasten up the perpetrators for as long as we will. Any downside to the prisoners’ freedoms will be far offset by using the benefits to the capacity victims.
This is one of the most racist and anti-black commercials I actually have ever visible. And it completely explains why there are problems inside the black network. In every scene we see a black mom accusing White America of atrocities against black people. IN
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Procter & Gamble has in reality finished it this time. They definitely had the audacity to release a television commercial which portrays America as a racist society for you to promote more products.
The ad that is titled “The Talk,” suggests scenes of black mothers in the course of history as they warn their kids about the risks of being black in America. And to feature insult to harm it states that the device is stacked towards them and why they should fear the police. How are coloured human beings doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This advert is a form of continuation of the employer’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” marketing campaign. The industrial starts with a young black woman from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is maintaining a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store informed her she turned into pretty for a black female. The mother Responds “That isn't always a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene is going on to reveal a young black boy going for walks faraway from a collection of white boys, which transitions into a mom explaining to her son why there may be nothing he can do to forestall whites from calling him the “N” phrase. And ultimately, there's one closing mom explaining to her son “There are a few people who suppose you don’t deserve the identical privileges simply because of what you appear to be,” another mom tells her son. “It’s no longer truthful. It’s now not.” And the very last one is every other mother asking her daughter if she has her driving force’s license along with her alluding to the idea that she is probably killed with the aid of a police officer only for using a vehicle.
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Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of crook justice and sentencing reform inform us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the crook justice system is racist. President Obama talks approximately it time and again, as do the sponsors of law pending in Congress which might retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the jail populace, their reasoning is going, it ought to be the police, prosecutors, judges, and juries whose innate racism prohibits minorities from truthful remedy, ensuing of their incarceration.
Liberal politicians, pandering to minority electorate, echo those sentiments, as do the mainstream media in tale after tale about the lousy racist crook justice system. Black Lives Matter, based at the lie that the police are a group of bigots who shoot black men indiscriminately, has earned an venerated spot amongst leftist politicians – together with Obama and both contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. To skew their reasoning even similarly, the identical crowd claims that even though crime prices have dropped precipitously over the last two decades, the reality that extra human beings are in jail has little to do with the decline, however further demonstrates not anything extra than the racism inherent in the gadget.
Much of the growth within the homicide rate, Latzer told me, is on account of black gang individuals killing each different. Although the excessive crime charges in the 80s and 90s were driven by means of the crack cocaine epidemic, Latzer says that the excessive fee of heroin dependancy is not almost as violent and in all likelihood causes surprisingly few murders, even though it is answerable for lots of other crimes.
As for the answer, Latzer believes there is no silver bullet, and something the solution may be is a very long term proposition. In the interim, he believes the simplest remedy is to fasten up the perpetrators for as long as we will. Any downside to the prisoners’ freedoms will be far offset by using the benefits to the capacity victims.
This is one of the most racist and anti-black commercials I actually have ever visible. And it completely explains why there are problems inside the black network. In every scene we see a black mom accusing White America of atrocities against black people. IN
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Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to sell more products.
The ad which is titled “The Talk,” shows scenes of black mothers throughout history as they warn their children about the dangers of being black in America. And to add insult to injury it states that the system is stacked against them and why they should fear the police. How are colored people doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This ad is a kind of continuation of the company’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” campaign. The commercial begins with a young black girl from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is holding a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store told her she was pretty for a black girl. The mother Responds “That is not a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene goes on to show a young black boy running away from a group of white boys, which transitions into a mother explaining to her son why there is nothing he can do to stop whites from calling him the “N” word. And lastly, there is one last mother explaining to her son “There are some people who think you don’t deserve the same privileges just because of what you look like,” another mother tells her son. “It’s not fair. It’s not.” And the final one is another mother asking her daughter if she has her driver’s license with her alluding to the idea that she might be killed by a police officer just for driving a car.
Breitbart Reports:
Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of criminal justice and sentencing reform tell us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the criminal justice system is racist. President Obama talks about it repeatedly, as do the sponsors of legislation pending in Congress which would retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the prison population, their reasoning goes, it must be the police, prosecutors, judges, and juries whose innate racism prohibits minorities from fair treatment, resulting in their incarceration.
Liberal politicians, pandering to minority voters, echo these sentiments, as do the mainstream media in story after story about the awful racist criminal justice system. Black Lives Matter, based on the lie that the police are a bunch of bigots who shoot black men indiscriminately, has earned an honored spot among leftist politicians – including Obama and both contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. To skew their reasoning even further, the same crowd claims that even though crime rates have dropped precipitously over the past twenty years, the fact that more people are in prison has little to do with the decline, but further demonstrates nothing more than the racism inherent in the system.
Facts – surprise! – don’t matter, and are simply ignored by those whose ideology they don’t support. In his book The Rise and Fall of ViolentCrime in America, Barry Latzer, emeritus professor of criminal justice at the eminent John Jay College at the City University of New York, concludes that high black incarceration rates “are best explained not by race bias, but by exceptionally high African American crime commission rates and the imposition of prison sentences for conduct previously punished by jail or probation.” The book is meticulously researched and accessibly written by an author with the highest credentials and credibility, and is one of a few, if not the only book to synthesize questions of criminology with social history.
You would think that such a study would be warmly welcomed, written about and reviewed widely. But you would be wrong. Professor Latzer’s book has all but been ignored.
I spoke with Professor Latzer at length last week, who told me that many people simply do not want to deal with black crime – such answers as there are simply defy the liberal worldview, and critics find it ea
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𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬 𝐔𝐒𝐀 𝐒𝐇𝐎𝐂𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆!!! 𝐋𝐀𝐑𝐆𝐄𝐒𝐓 𝐀𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐆𝐎𝐄𝐒 𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋 𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐈𝐒𝐓 𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐓 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐓𝐄𝐒!!! 𝐖𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇!!!
SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American CompanyGOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!
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Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to sell more products.
The ad which is titled “The Talk,” shows scenes of black mothers throughout history as they warn their children about the dangers of being black in America. And to add insult to injury it states that the system is stacked against them and why they should fear the police. How are colored people doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This ad is a kind of continuation of the company’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” campaign. The commercial begins with a young black girl from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is holding a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store told her she was pretty for a black girl. The mother Responds “That is not a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene goes on to show a young black boy running away from a group of white boys, which transitions into a mother explaining to her son why there is nothing he can do to stop whites from calling him the “N” word. And lastly, there is one last mother explaining to her son “There are some people who think you don’t deserve the same privileges just because of what you look like,” another mother tells her son. “It’s not fair. It’s not.” And the final one is another mother asking her daughter if she has her driver’s license with her alluding to the idea that she might be killed by a police officer just for driving a car.
Breitbart Reports:
Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of criminal justice and sentencing reform tell us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the criminal justice system is racist. President Obama talks about it repeatedly, as do the sponsors of legislation pending in Congress which would retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the prison population, their reasoning goes, it must be the police, prosecutors, judges, and juries whose innate racism prohibits minorities from fair treatment, resulting in their incarceration.
Liberal politicians, pandering to minority voters, echo these sentiments, as do the mainstream media in story after story about the awful racist criminal justice system. Black Lives Matter, based on the lie that the police are a bunch of bigots who shoot black men indiscriminately, has earned an honored spot among leftist politicians – including Obama and both contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. To skew their reasoning even further, the same crowd claims that even though crime rates have dropped precipitously over the past twenty years, the fact that more people are in prison has little to do with the decline, but further demonstrates nothing more than the racism inherent in the system.
Facts – surprise! – don’t matter, and are simply ignored by those whose ideology they don’t support. In his book The Rise and Fall of ViolentCrime in America, Barry Latzer, emeritus professor of criminal justice at the eminent John Jay College at the City University of New York, concludes that high black incarceration rates “are best explained not by race bias, but by exceptionally high African American crime commission rates and the imposition of prison sentences for conduct previously punished by jail or probation.” The book is meticulously researched and accessibly written by an author with the highest credentials and credibility, and is one of a few, if not the only book to synthesize questions of criminology with social history.
You would think that such a study would be warmly welcomed, written about and reviewed widely. But you would be wrong. Professor Latzer’s book has all but been ignored.
I spoke with Professor Latzer at length last week, who told me that many people simply do not want to deal with black crime – such answers as there are simply defy the liberal worldview, and critics find it ea
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Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to ...

Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to sell more products.
The ad which is titled “The Talk,” shows scenes of black mothers throughout history as they warn their children about the dangers of being black in America. And to add insult to injury it states that the system is stacked against them and why they should fear the police. How are colored people doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This ad is a kind of continuation of the company’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” campaign. The commercial begins with a young black girl from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is holding a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store told her she was pretty for a black girl. The mother Responds “That is not a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene goes on to show a young black boy running away from a group of white boys, which transitions into a mother explaining to her son why there is nothing he can do to stop whites from calling him the “N” word. And lastly, there is one last mother explaining to her son “There are some people who think you don’t deserve the same privileges just because of what you look like,” another mother tells her son. “It’s not fair. It’s not.” And the final one is another mother asking her daughter if she has her driver’s license with her alluding to the idea that she might be killed by a police officer just for driving a car.
Breitbart Reports:
Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of criminal justice and sentencing reform tell us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the criminal justice system is racist. President Obama talks about it repeatedly, as do the sponsors of legislation pending in Congress which would retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the prison population, their reasoning goes, it must be the police, prosecutors, judges, and juries whose innate racism prohibits minorities from fair treatment, resulting in their incarceration.
Liberal politicians, pandering to minority voters, echo these sentiments, as do the mainstream media in story after story about the awful racist criminal justice system. Black Lives Matter, based on the lie that the police are a bunch of bigots who shoot black men indiscriminately, has earned an honored spot among leftist politicians – including Obama and both contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. To skew their reasoning even further, the same crowd claims that even though crime rates have dropped precipitously over the past twenty years, the fact that more people are in prison has little to do with the decline, but further demonstrates nothing more than the racism inherent in the system.
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Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to sell more products.
The ad which is titled “The Talk,” shows scenes of black mothers throughout history as they warn their children about the dangers of being black in America. And to add insult to injury it states that the system is stacked against them and why they should fear the police. How are colored people doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This ad is a kind of continuation of the company’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” campaign. The commercial begins with a young black girl from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is holding a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store told her she was pretty for a black girl. The mother Responds “That is not a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene goes on to show a young black boy running away from a group of white boys, which transitions into a mother explaining to her son why there is nothing he can do to stop whites from calling him the “N” word. And lastly, there is one last mother explaining to her son “There are some people who think you don’t deserve the same privileges just because of what you look like,” another mother tells her son. “It’s not fair. It’s not.” And the final one is another mother asking her daughter if she has her driver’s license with her alluding to the idea that she might be killed by a police officer just for driving a car.
Breitbart Reports:
Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of criminal justice and sentencing reform tell us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the criminal justice system is racist. President Obama talks about it repeatedly, as do the sponsors of legislation pending in Congress which would retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the prison population, their reasoning goes, it must be the police, prosecutors, judges, and juries whose innate racism prohibits minorities from fair treatment, resulting in their incarceration.
Liberal politicians, pandering to minority voters, echo these sentiments, as do the mainstream media in story after story about the awful racist criminal justice system. Black Lives Matter, based on the lie that the police are a bunch of bigots who shoot black men indiscriminately, has earned an honored spot among leftist politicians – including Obama and both contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. To skew their reasoning even further, the same crowd claims that even though crime rates have dropped precipitously over the past twenty years, the fact that more people are in prison has little to do with the decline, but further demonstrates nothing more than the racism inherent in the system.
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DENZEL WASHINGTON DESTROYS THE ‘RACIST’ JUSTICE SYSTEM MYTH ‘IT’S NOT THE SYSTEM – IT STARTS AT HOME

BREAKING: DENZEL WASHINGTON DESTROYS THE ‘RACIST’ JUSTICE SYSTEM MYTH ‘IT’S NOT THE SYSTEM – IT STARTS AT HOME
ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ACTOR DENZEL WASHINGTON IS...

BREAKING: DENZEL WASHINGTON DESTROYS THE ‘RACIST’ JUSTICE SYSTEM MYTH ‘IT’S NOT THE SYSTEM – IT STARTS AT HOME
ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ACTOR DENZEL WASHINGTON IS CURRENTLY PROMOTING HISNEW FILM, “ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ.,” ABOUT THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND CRIME. IN A RECENT INTERVIEW, HE WAS ASKED ABOUT THE CURRENT STATE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND HOW AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE TREATED. RATHER THAN APPEAL TO THE “BLACK VICTIMIZATION” NARRATIVE, WASHINGTON MADE SOME SURPRISING COMMENTS.
RATHER THAN BLAME THE LEGAL SYSTEM AS RACIST TOWARDS BLACK OFFENDERS, WASHINGTON SAID THE PROBLEM BEGINS AT HOME, WITH THE LACK OF FATHER FIGURES RAISING GOODMEN.
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BREAKING: DENZEL WASHINGTON DESTROYS THE ‘RACIST’ JUSTICE SYSTEM MYTH ‘IT’S NOT THE SYSTEM – IT STARTS AT HOME
ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ACTOR DENZEL WASHINGTON IS CURRENTLY PROMOTING HISNEW FILM, “ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ.,” ABOUT THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND CRIME. IN A RECENT INTERVIEW, HE WAS ASKED ABOUT THE CURRENT STATE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND HOW AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE TREATED. RATHER THAN APPEAL TO THE “BLACK VICTIMIZATION” NARRATIVE, WASHINGTON MADE SOME SURPRISING COMMENTS.
RATHER THAN BLAME THE LEGAL SYSTEM AS RACIST TOWARDS BLACK OFFENDERS, WASHINGTON SAID THE PROBLEM BEGINS AT HOME, WITH THE LACK OF FATHER FIGURES RAISING GOODMEN.
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Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington is currently promoting his new film, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” about the legal system and crime. In a recent interview, he was asked about the current state of the legal system and how African Americans are treated. Rather than appeal to the “black victimization” narrative, Washington made some surprising comments.
Rather than blame the legal system as racist towards black offenders, Washington said the problem begins at home, with the lack of father figures raising good men.
The Daily Wire has more on Washington’s comments.
“If a young man doesn’t have a father figure, he’ll go find a father figure,” stated Washington.
Speaking to reporters at the New York premiere for his new film,”Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” Washington explained that the film centering around a Los Angeles criminal court system has not made him more cynical about the “prison-industrial complex.”
“It starts at the home,” said the Oscar winner.”It starts at home.”
“It starts with how you raise your children,” he expounded.”If a young man doesn’t have a father figure, he’ll go find a father figure.”
“So you know I can’t blame the system. It’s unfortunate that we make such easy work for them,” Washington continued.
The actor got personal, discussing how he saw the fatherlessness epidemic affect those around him:
“I grew up with guys who did decades [in prison], and it had as much to do with their fathers not being in their lives as it did to do with any system,” said the 62-year-old.”Now I was doing just as much as they were, but they went further.”
“I just didn’t get caught, but they kept going down that road and then they were in the hands of the system,” he said.”But it’s about the formative years. You’re not born a criminal.”
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Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington is currently promoting his new film, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” about the legal system and crime. In a recent interview, he was asked about the current state of the legal system and how African Americans are treated. Rather than appeal to the “black victimization” narrative, Washington made some surprising comments.
Rather than blame the legal system as racist towards black offenders, Washington said the problem begins at home, with the lack of father figures raising good men.
The Daily Wire has more on Washington’s comments.
“If a young man doesn’t have a father figure, he’ll go find a father figure,” stated Washington.
Speaking to reporters at the New York premiere for his new film,”Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” Washington explained that the film centering around a Los Angeles criminal court system has not made him more cynical about the “prison-industrial complex.”
“It starts at the home,” said the Oscar winner.”It starts at home.”
“It starts with how you raise your children,” he expounded.”If a young man doesn’t have a father figure, he’ll go find a father figure.”
“So you know I can’t blame the system. It’s unfortunate that we make such easy work for them,” Washington continued.
The actor got personal, discussing how he saw the fatherlessness epidemic affect those around him:
“I grew up with guys who did decades [in prison], and it had as much to do with their fathers not being in their lives as it did to do with any system,” said the 62-year-old.”Now I was doing just as much as they were, but they went further.”
“I just didn’t get caught, but they kept going down that road and then they were in the hands of the system,” he said.”But it’s about the formative years. You’re not born a criminal.”
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The Criminal Justice System Is NOT Racist! Dick Morris TV: Lunch ALERT!

Ep. 19 Discrediting Lies of a Racist Criminal Justice System m

More crap my teachers said...or showed us at least. For one of my classes we had to watch the "film" "13th, which basically tries to explain why America and the...

More crap my teachers said...or showed us at least. For one of my classes we had to watch the "film" "13th, which basically tries to explain why America and the criminal justice system is racist towards blacks.
Sources:
PragerU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQCQFH5wOJo&index=2&list=PLIBtb_NuIJ1w6yO4w6l6uevneVX9qDh7_
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2015/crime-in-the-u.s.-2015/tables/table-43
http://www.nber.org/papers/w22399.pdf
http://www.dailywire.com/news/7347/7-statistics-show-systemic-racism-doesnt-exist-aaron-bandler
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/21/police-kill-more-whites-than-blacks-but-minority-d/
http://www.dailywire.com/news/7343/new-study-no-racial-bias-police-involved-shootings-james-barrett
DONALD, H. M. (2017). WAR ON COPS: how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe. S.l.: ENCOUNTER BOOKS.

More crap my teachers said...or showed us at least. For one of my classes we had to watch the "film" "13th, which basically tries to explain why America and the criminal justice system is racist towards blacks.
Sources:
PragerU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQCQFH5wOJo&index=2&list=PLIBtb_NuIJ1w6yO4w6l6uevneVX9qDh7_
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2015/crime-in-the-u.s.-2015/tables/table-43
http://www.nber.org/papers/w22399.pdf
http://www.dailywire.com/news/7347/7-statistics-show-systemic-racism-doesnt-exist-aaron-bandler
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/21/police-kill-more-whites-than-blacks-but-minority-d/
http://www.dailywire.com/news/7343/new-study-no-racial-bias-police-involved-shootings-james-barrett
DONALD, H. M. (2017). WAR ON COPS: how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe. S.l.: ENCOUNTER BOOKS.

Justice for All? | The Rt Hon David Lammy MP | RSA Replay

The Rt HonDavid Lammy MP’s pioneering review of racial disparity in the criminal justice system is exposing levels of potential bias that are cause for serious concerns. Having illustrated the huge challenge Government faces in tackling what could be institutionalised inequalities in the criminal justice system, David Lammy is now in the final stages of completing his report. He will be sharing some of the in-depth, real-life insights this review has uncovered; and setting the scene for a national, political debate on these issues.
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published: 03 Jul 2017

Racism and Homophobia in Criminal Justice System: NJ Four

Part of Claiming Williams 2016. Two of the four women of the New Jersey FourCase (2006) share their story. In 2006 they were arrested after fighting off a violent attack. Charged with gang assault and attempted murder, they were bashed by media and deemed a “Gang of Killer Lesbians.” The film "Out in the Night" documented their trials, the protest against their convictions and their release. The film also reveals how their race, gender identity and sexuality became criminalized and were used by the justice system to imprison them.
Sponsored by Converging Worlds, the BlackStudent Union, the Queer Student Union, and RASAN.

published: 17 Feb 2016

Just Mercy: Race and the Criminal Justice System

Bryan Stevenson, acclaimed public interest lawyer and founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative delivers the 2016 Anne and Loren Kieve Distinguished Speaker Lecture on race and the criminal justice system. A roundtable conversation featuring Jennifer Eberhardt, GarySegura, Robert Weisberg, JD ’79, Bryan Stevenson, and Katie Couric follows Bryan Stevenson's keynote address.
OpenXChange is a year-long, student-focused initiative on campus that aims to encourage meaningful dialogue around tough issues. This is the first in a series of discussions with Stanford faculty and global experts on criminal justice, inequality and international conflict.
This event was recorded on Wednesday, Jan 13, 2016

published: 27 Jun 2017

Sam Myers, Jr. and Monifa Bandele: Racial Disparities and the Criminal Justice System

Identifying Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Systems thro

This webinar discusses how data can be used to help identify racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile and criminal justice systems, determine the best course of action to address disparities, and track progress toward reduction goals. Webinar participants learn about national trends, as well as how data can be collected and analyzed. They will also hear about one jurisdiction’s experience using data to enhance policies and practices that reduced disparities. This webinar is especially useful for juvenile and adult correctional agencies, reentry coordinators, probation and parole staff, and other stakeholders.

published: 30 Nov 2016

Confronting Institutional Racism: Steps to End Police Brutality and Fix Our Justice System

Race+Justice: Charlotte

While the 2016 shooting of Keith Lamont Scott gained national attention, the city of Charlotte and the state of North Carolina have long grappled with issues of racism and inequality in the criminal justice system, and in related institutions, from schools to the voting booth.
Taking into account the political, historical and demographic currents that shape the story of race in America—and in Charlotte—The Atlantic will pose the question: What would “liberty and justice for all” actually look like in Charlotte?
This event is the third in The Atlantic's annual Race and JusticeSummit series, which explores racial disparities in justice and access across the country.

We often discuss racism in the context of overt hatred, discrimination, or prejudice aimed toward a person or people because of their race. But what about the type of racism, the more covert type, built into the very fabric of our existence, built into our entire system.
Today I'm doing a collab with Mexie and VeganSista and we are going to be discussing just this.....Institutional racism and it's various manifestations. I'm going to be focusing on the United States and the boom in mass incarceration over the past 40-50 years, Mexie will be focusing on racism in first nations in Canada and Vegan Sista will be discussing gentrification in Chicago. Make sure you go check them out when you're done here!
Mexie's Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ySyL_UZX2w
Vegan Sista's Video -...

published: 13 May 2017

POPPYN Episode #13: Youth and The Criminal Justice System

This episode explores a range of issues from a youth perspective in the wake of the Zimmerman verdict, including the school to prison pipeline, racial profiling, youth-police relations and the incarceration of youth.
POPPYN (Presenting our Perspective on PhillyYouthNews)
https://www.facebook.com/whatsPOPPYN
http://whatspoppyn.blogspot.com/
Instagram/Twitter: @whatspoppyn

published: 04 Sep 2013

Corrupt Racist American Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice System, 1 of 2

Edward Lee Elmore, a black man, was sentenced to death after he was knowingly falsely convicted of murdering a 75 year old white woman. The murderer was her pale skinned neighbor. This documentary informs you of the very corrupt law enforcement and criminal justice system in the United States when it involves African Americans. To this day, they protected those in law enforcement who committed crimes by planting false evidence and those who knowingly convicted an innocent man who, after 28 years in prison, was three weeks from being fried in the electric chair in the racially hateful state of South Carolina.
Now they attempt to force their savagery upon Russia.

published: 18 Mar 2014

What Color is Justice: Racial Disparities in the Criminal Process

Some racial or ethnic groups are far more heavily represented in prison populations than in the general population and tend to receive disproportionately more severe sentences. Why does this happen? This panel will examine who goes to prison and for how long, and its analysis will begin before charges are brought and continue through sentencing. It will consider what influences those myriad decisions. How and to what extent do the actions, decisions, or biases on the part of legislators, law enforcement officials, prosecutors, judges, and others cause or affect the disparities? What policies do the disparities reflect? How does one deal with discretionary decisions that reflect explicit and implicit racial biases?
Moderator: Hon.Nancy Gertner, Harvard Law School
Panelists:
Hon. Ruben...

Suge Knight’s attorney Tom Mesereau discusses Knight’s defense, STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON, the Baby Doe case, and the reasons behind the Black Lives Matter movement in an uncensored discussion. The 28 year sentence for peanut executive Stewart Parnell for his involvement in a salmonella outbreak, and the strange phenomenon of successful African American men being arrested, plus the motivation behind taking on cases pro-bono are all covered in this episode of Crime Time, hosted by AllisonHopeWeiner.
GUEST BIO:
Best known for defending Michael Jackson in his 2004/2005 child molestation case, Thomas Mesereau has worked with such notable clientele as Robert Blake, Mike Tyson, and Joe Babijian. He is also extensively experienced in pro-bono cases and has received awards and recognition for his community service and humanitarian activism on behalf of poor and disenfranchised people.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.mesereauyu.com/thomas-a-mesereau-jr
http://thelip.tv
http://thelip.tv/show/crime-time/
Crime Time Full EpisodesPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtCNtErj-PY&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT&index=1
Crime Time Shorts Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZBeKXq_mdo&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
https://www.facebook.com/CrimeTimeWithAllisonHopeWeiner?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Tom Mesereau back to Crime Time.
02:12 The murder of “Baby Doe”.
03:25 Manslaughter charges, aiding and abetting and jury selection.
07:17 Drugs and paranoia.
08:31 Suge Knight and STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON inaccuracies.
13:53 The courtroom, jail and other embellishments.
15:43 Bail and health concerns.
16:25 Black Lives Matter, the presumption of innocence and police on trial.
22:46 The unfair targeting of high profile african american men.
27:13 The trial and sentencing of ex-peanut executive Stewart Parnell.
28:25 Prosecuting executives, emails and sentencing.
30:59 The death and mistrial of Officer Keary Hollis and working pro bono cases.
35:16 Thank you and goodbye.

Suge Knight’s attorney Tom Mesereau discusses Knight’s defense, STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON, the Baby Doe case, and the reasons behind the Black Lives Matter movement in an uncensored discussion. The 28 year sentence for peanut executive Stewart Parnell for his involvement in a salmonella outbreak, and the strange phenomenon of successful African American men being arrested, plus the motivation behind taking on cases pro-bono are all covered in this episode of Crime Time, hosted by AllisonHopeWeiner.
GUEST BIO:
Best known for defending Michael Jackson in his 2004/2005 child molestation case, Thomas Mesereau has worked with such notable clientele as Robert Blake, Mike Tyson, and Joe Babijian. He is also extensively experienced in pro-bono cases and has received awards and recognition for his community service and humanitarian activism on behalf of poor and disenfranchised people.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.mesereauyu.com/thomas-a-mesereau-jr
http://thelip.tv
http://thelip.tv/show/crime-time/
Crime Time Full EpisodesPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtCNtErj-PY&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT&index=1
Crime Time Shorts Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZBeKXq_mdo&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
https://www.facebook.com/CrimeTimeWithAllisonHopeWeiner?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Tom Mesereau back to Crime Time.
02:12 The murder of “Baby Doe”.
03:25 Manslaughter charges, aiding and abetting and jury selection.
07:17 Drugs and paranoia.
08:31 Suge Knight and STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON inaccuracies.
13:53 The courtroom, jail and other embellishments.
15:43 Bail and health concerns.
16:25 Black Lives Matter, the presumption of innocence and police on trial.
22:46 The unfair targeting of high profile african american men.
27:13 The trial and sentencing of ex-peanut executive Stewart Parnell.
28:25 Prosecuting executives, emails and sentencing.
30:59 The death and mistrial of Officer Keary Hollis and working pro bono cases.
35:16 Thank you and goodbye.

Justice for All? | The Rt Hon David Lammy MP | RSA Replay

The Rt HonDavid Lammy MP’s pioneering review of racial disparity in the criminal justice system is exposing levels of potential bias that are cause for serious...

The Rt HonDavid Lammy MP’s pioneering review of racial disparity in the criminal justice system is exposing levels of potential bias that are cause for serious concerns. Having illustrated the huge challenge Government faces in tackling what could be institutionalised inequalities in the criminal justice system, David Lammy is now in the final stages of completing his report. He will be sharing some of the in-depth, real-life insights this review has uncovered; and setting the scene for a national, political debate on these issues.
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Follow the RSA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RSAEvents
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The Rt HonDavid Lammy MP’s pioneering review of racial disparity in the criminal justice system is exposing levels of potential bias that are cause for serious concerns. Having illustrated the huge challenge Government faces in tackling what could be institutionalised inequalities in the criminal justice system, David Lammy is now in the final stages of completing his report. He will be sharing some of the in-depth, real-life insights this review has uncovered; and setting the scene for a national, political debate on these issues.
Subscribe to our channel!
Follow the RSA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RSAEvents
Like RSA Events on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RSAEventsofficial
Listen to RSA podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/the_rsa
See RSA Events behind the scenes: https://instagram.com/rsa_events/

Part of Claiming Williams 2016. Two of the four women of the New Jersey FourCase (2006) share their story. In 2006 they were arrested after fighting off a violent attack. Charged with gang assault and attempted murder, they were bashed by media and deemed a “Gang of Killer Lesbians.” The film "Out in the Night" documented their trials, the protest against their convictions and their release. The film also reveals how their race, gender identity and sexuality became criminalized and were used by the justice system to imprison them.
Sponsored by Converging Worlds, the BlackStudent Union, the Queer Student Union, and RASAN.

Part of Claiming Williams 2016. Two of the four women of the New Jersey FourCase (2006) share their story. In 2006 they were arrested after fighting off a violent attack. Charged with gang assault and attempted murder, they were bashed by media and deemed a “Gang of Killer Lesbians.” The film "Out in the Night" documented their trials, the protest against their convictions and their release. The film also reveals how their race, gender identity and sexuality became criminalized and were used by the justice system to imprison them.
Sponsored by Converging Worlds, the BlackStudent Union, the Queer Student Union, and RASAN.

Bryan Stevenson, acclaimed public interest lawyer and founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative delivers the 2016 Anne and Loren Kieve Distinguished Speaker Lecture on race and the criminal justice system. A roundtable conversation featuring Jennifer Eberhardt, GarySegura, Robert Weisberg, JD ’79, Bryan Stevenson, and Katie Couric follows Bryan Stevenson's keynote address.
OpenXChange is a year-long, student-focused initiative on campus that aims to encourage meaningful dialogue around tough issues. This is the first in a series of discussions with Stanford faculty and global experts on criminal justice, inequality and international conflict.
This event was recorded on Wednesday, Jan 13, 2016

Bryan Stevenson, acclaimed public interest lawyer and founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative delivers the 2016 Anne and Loren Kieve Distinguished Speaker Lecture on race and the criminal justice system. A roundtable conversation featuring Jennifer Eberhardt, GarySegura, Robert Weisberg, JD ’79, Bryan Stevenson, and Katie Couric follows Bryan Stevenson's keynote address.
OpenXChange is a year-long, student-focused initiative on campus that aims to encourage meaningful dialogue around tough issues. This is the first in a series of discussions with Stanford faculty and global experts on criminal justice, inequality and international conflict.
This event was recorded on Wednesday, Jan 13, 2016

published:27 Jun 2017

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Sam Myers, Jr. and Monifa Bandele: Racial Disparities and the Criminal Justice System

Identifying Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Systems thro

This webinar discusses how data can be used to help identify racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile and criminal justice systems, determine the best cour...

This webinar discusses how data can be used to help identify racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile and criminal justice systems, determine the best course of action to address disparities, and track progress toward reduction goals. Webinar participants learn about national trends, as well as how data can be collected and analyzed. They will also hear about one jurisdiction’s experience using data to enhance policies and practices that reduced disparities. This webinar is especially useful for juvenile and adult correctional agencies, reentry coordinators, probation and parole staff, and other stakeholders.

This webinar discusses how data can be used to help identify racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile and criminal justice systems, determine the best course of action to address disparities, and track progress toward reduction goals. Webinar participants learn about national trends, as well as how data can be collected and analyzed. They will also hear about one jurisdiction’s experience using data to enhance policies and practices that reduced disparities. This webinar is especially useful for juvenile and adult correctional agencies, reentry coordinators, probation and parole staff, and other stakeholders.

published:30 Nov 2016

views:238

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Confronting Institutional Racism: Steps to End Police Brutality and Fix Our Justice System

While the 2016 shooting of Keith Lamont Scott gained national attention, the city of Charlotte and the state of North Carolina have long grappled with issues of racism and inequality in the criminal justice system, and in related institutions, from schools to the voting booth.
Taking into account the political, historical and demographic currents that shape the story of race in America—and in Charlotte—The Atlantic will pose the question: What would “liberty and justice for all” actually look like in Charlotte?
This event is the third in The Atlantic's annual Race and JusticeSummit series, which explores racial disparities in justice and access across the country.

While the 2016 shooting of Keith Lamont Scott gained national attention, the city of Charlotte and the state of North Carolina have long grappled with issues of racism and inequality in the criminal justice system, and in related institutions, from schools to the voting booth.
Taking into account the political, historical and demographic currents that shape the story of race in America—and in Charlotte—The Atlantic will pose the question: What would “liberty and justice for all” actually look like in Charlotte?
This event is the third in The Atlantic's annual Race and JusticeSummit series, which explores racial disparities in justice and access across the country.

We often discuss racism in the context of overt hatred, discrimination, or prejudice aimed toward a person or people because of their race. But what about the ...

We often discuss racism in the context of overt hatred, discrimination, or prejudice aimed toward a person or people because of their race. But what about the type of racism, the more covert type, built into the very fabric of our existence, built into our entire system.
Today I'm doing a collab with Mexie and VeganSista and we are going to be discussing just this.....Institutional racism and it's various manifestations. I'm going to be focusing on the United States and the boom in mass incarceration over the past 40-50 years, Mexie will be focusing on racism in first nations in Canada and Vegan Sista will be discussing gentrification in Chicago. Make sure you go check them out when you're done here!
Mexie's Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ySyL_UZX2w
Vegan Sista's Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjlSjWTtXlw
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The future of race in America: Michelle Alexander at TEDxColumbus -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ6H-Mz6hgw&index=25&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
The Enduring Myth of Black Criminality -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQo-yYhExw0&index=41&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Is the Criminal JusticeSystemBroken? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc8OHFjDR9A&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=42
August 20, 1619: FirstEnslaved AfricansLand in Jamestown, Virginia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nkyclY9EsM&t=39s
The Enduring Myth of Black Criminality - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQo-yYhExw0
Baltimore: Anatomy of an Uprising | ContraPoints
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r6GBo_7UNc&t=824s
Mass Incarceration in the US - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaPBcUUqbew&index=14&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Slavery to Mass Incarceration - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4e_djVSag4&index=15&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Ava DuVernay's new documentary "13th" explores the impact of mass incarceration - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzDfStpBvFQ&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=29
Dr. Devine Pryor PhD On Mass Incarceration & Prison Industrial Complex - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRCc8t0J8Es&index=35&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Kalief Browder's LifeBehind Bars and Who He Might Have Been - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv6gSl4JcFA&index=47&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Richard Nixon’s Drug War - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNNf6vYkVoo&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=31
PHILOSOPHY - Race: Race and Racist Institutions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXdXw-7Q82o&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=26
Resources:
Trends in US Corrections –
http://sentencingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Trends-in-US-Corrections.pdf
In Ferguson, Court Fines And Fees FuelAnger
http://www.npr.org/2014/08/25/343143937/in-ferguson-court-fines-and-fees-fuel-anger
Criminal Justice Fact Sheet - http://www.naacp.org/criminal-justice-fact-sheet/
Racial and Ethnic Disparity in StatePrisons - http://www.sentencingproject.org/publications/color-of-justice-racial-and-ethnic-disparity-in-state-prisons/
The DrivingLife And Death Of Philando Castile -
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/07/15/485835272/the-driving-life-and-death-of-philando-castile
Mandatory Sentencing and Racial Disparity: Assessing the Role of Prosecutors and the Effects of Booker
http://www.yalelawjournal.org/article/mandatory-sentencing-and-racial-disparity-assessing-the-role-of-prosecutors-and-the-effects-of-booker
Jailing People with Mental Illness - https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Public-Policy/Jailing-People-with-Mental-Illness
Blacks more likely to get prison time in plea deals, Hampton Roads court data show - http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-nws-sunshine-disparities-20160317-story.html
Plea Bargaining and the Innocent - https://www.themarshallproject.org/2014/12/26/plea-bargaining-and-the-innocent#.zLgSy2HXM
The Return of CommercialPrisonLabour http://www.socialistproject.ca/bullet/1397.php#continue
What does Solitary Confinement do to your Mind? http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/what-does-solitary-confinement-do-to-your-mind/
NYPDStop And Frisks: 15 ShockingFacts About A Controversial Program
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/13/nypd-stop-and-frisks-15-shocking-facts_n_1513362.html
Music:
Precipice by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Mind Scrape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100616
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

We often discuss racism in the context of overt hatred, discrimination, or prejudice aimed toward a person or people because of their race. But what about the type of racism, the more covert type, built into the very fabric of our existence, built into our entire system.
Today I'm doing a collab with Mexie and VeganSista and we are going to be discussing just this.....Institutional racism and it's various manifestations. I'm going to be focusing on the United States and the boom in mass incarceration over the past 40-50 years, Mexie will be focusing on racism in first nations in Canada and Vegan Sista will be discussing gentrification in Chicago. Make sure you go check them out when you're done here!
Mexie's Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ySyL_UZX2w
Vegan Sista's Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjlSjWTtXlw
Make sure to subscribe and hit that bell button to receive notifications when I release videos!
Connect with me:
Facebook:
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Instagram:
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Videos Resources:
The future of race in America: Michelle Alexander at TEDxColumbus -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ6H-Mz6hgw&index=25&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
The Enduring Myth of Black Criminality -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQo-yYhExw0&index=41&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Is the Criminal JusticeSystemBroken? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc8OHFjDR9A&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=42
August 20, 1619: FirstEnslaved AfricansLand in Jamestown, Virginia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nkyclY9EsM&t=39s
The Enduring Myth of Black Criminality - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQo-yYhExw0
Baltimore: Anatomy of an Uprising | ContraPoints
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r6GBo_7UNc&t=824s
Mass Incarceration in the US - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaPBcUUqbew&index=14&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Slavery to Mass Incarceration - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4e_djVSag4&index=15&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Ava DuVernay's new documentary "13th" explores the impact of mass incarceration - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzDfStpBvFQ&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=29
Dr. Devine Pryor PhD On Mass Incarceration & Prison Industrial Complex - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRCc8t0J8Es&index=35&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Kalief Browder's LifeBehind Bars and Who He Might Have Been - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv6gSl4JcFA&index=47&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL
Richard Nixon’s Drug War - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNNf6vYkVoo&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=31
PHILOSOPHY - Race: Race and Racist Institutions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXdXw-7Q82o&list=PLGWSjGoYGgNHFnMGdFGnPu0CLkV92acBL&index=26
Resources:
Trends in US Corrections –
http://sentencingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Trends-in-US-Corrections.pdf
In Ferguson, Court Fines And Fees FuelAnger
http://www.npr.org/2014/08/25/343143937/in-ferguson-court-fines-and-fees-fuel-anger
Criminal Justice Fact Sheet - http://www.naacp.org/criminal-justice-fact-sheet/
Racial and Ethnic Disparity in StatePrisons - http://www.sentencingproject.org/publications/color-of-justice-racial-and-ethnic-disparity-in-state-prisons/
The DrivingLife And Death Of Philando Castile -
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/07/15/485835272/the-driving-life-and-death-of-philando-castile
Mandatory Sentencing and Racial Disparity: Assessing the Role of Prosecutors and the Effects of Booker
http://www.yalelawjournal.org/article/mandatory-sentencing-and-racial-disparity-assessing-the-role-of-prosecutors-and-the-effects-of-booker
Jailing People with Mental Illness - https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Public-Policy/Jailing-People-with-Mental-Illness
Blacks more likely to get prison time in plea deals, Hampton Roads court data show - http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-nws-sunshine-disparities-20160317-story.html
Plea Bargaining and the Innocent - https://www.themarshallproject.org/2014/12/26/plea-bargaining-and-the-innocent#.zLgSy2HXM
The Return of CommercialPrisonLabour http://www.socialistproject.ca/bullet/1397.php#continue
What does Solitary Confinement do to your Mind? http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/what-does-solitary-confinement-do-to-your-mind/
NYPDStop And Frisks: 15 ShockingFacts About A Controversial Program
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/13/nypd-stop-and-frisks-15-shocking-facts_n_1513362.html
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POPPYN Episode #13: Youth and The Criminal Justice System

This episode explores a range of issues from a youth perspective in the wake of the Zimmerman verdict, including the school to prison pipeline, racial profiling...

This episode explores a range of issues from a youth perspective in the wake of the Zimmerman verdict, including the school to prison pipeline, racial profiling, youth-police relations and the incarceration of youth.
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This episode explores a range of issues from a youth perspective in the wake of the Zimmerman verdict, including the school to prison pipeline, racial profiling, youth-police relations and the incarceration of youth.
POPPYN (Presenting our Perspective on PhillyYouthNews)
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Corrupt Racist American Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice System, 1 of 2

Edward Lee Elmore, a black man, was sentenced to death after he was knowingly falsely convicted of murdering a 75 year old white woman. The murderer was her pa...

Edward Lee Elmore, a black man, was sentenced to death after he was knowingly falsely convicted of murdering a 75 year old white woman. The murderer was her pale skinned neighbor. This documentary informs you of the very corrupt law enforcement and criminal justice system in the United States when it involves African Americans. To this day, they protected those in law enforcement who committed crimes by planting false evidence and those who knowingly convicted an innocent man who, after 28 years in prison, was three weeks from being fried in the electric chair in the racially hateful state of South Carolina.
Now they attempt to force their savagery upon Russia.

Edward Lee Elmore, a black man, was sentenced to death after he was knowingly falsely convicted of murdering a 75 year old white woman. The murderer was her pale skinned neighbor. This documentary informs you of the very corrupt law enforcement and criminal justice system in the United States when it involves African Americans. To this day, they protected those in law enforcement who committed crimes by planting false evidence and those who knowingly convicted an innocent man who, after 28 years in prison, was three weeks from being fried in the electric chair in the racially hateful state of South Carolina.
Now they attempt to force their savagery upon Russia.

'Is The American Justice System Racist?' - Shane Smith Asks President Obama (Teaser)

VICESpecial Report: Fixing The System takes an in-depth look at America's broken criminal justice system and the dire impacts it is having on millions of Americans today. Watch the full trailer: http://bit.ly/1MmMPRj
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Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System

Fewer than 1 out of 100 Americans are imprisoned in the United States. But nearly one four...

Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System

Fewer than 1 out of 100Americans are imprisoned in the United States. But nearly one fourth of young black men are incarcerated in U.S. state and federal prisons. In fact, a young black man is more likely to be in jail than to get married or go to college.
Minorities are grossly overrepresented in U.S. prisons, and Prof. Daniel D'Amico argues that the root of the problem may lie with the criminal justice system itself. Laws about drug prohibition, for example, are supposed to be color blind. But people with different levels of wealth face different costs and benefits to participating in the drug trade. Prof. D'Amico says it's time to admit that radical changes to the criminal justice system might be necessary and preferable to the status quo.
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A series of charts about the implications of racial inequality in America's justice system: http://www.econ.brown.edu/fac/Glenn_Loury/louryhomepage/teaching/Ec%20137/Ec%20137%20spring07/Mass%20Incarceration%20and%20American%20Values.ppt
Political cartoon comparing slavery to the prison industrial complex: http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/War-on-Drugs-cartoon-by-Khalil-Bendib.jpg
Econtalk podcast episode about how the racial disparity we see in prison statistics might be even worse than D'Amico suggests: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2012/12/pettit_on_the_p.htmlHuffington Post piece on "the racism and hypocrisy in our nation's war on drugs": http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-boyce-watkins/jesse-jackson-black-leade_b_883721.html
Sir Richard Branson argues that the War on Drugs "represents racial discrimination and targeting disguised as drug policy": http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/opinion/branson-end-war-on-drugs/index.html
A social justice perspective on the racist character of the war on drugs: http://urbanhabitat.org/20years/alexander

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The racism of the US justice system in 10 charts

Michael Brown's shooting offers yet another reminder that the US criminal justice system i...

The racism of the US justice system in 10 charts

Michael Brown's shooting offers yet another reminder that the US criminal justice system is riddled with racial disparities.
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Is the Criminal Justice System Broken?

At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, p...

Is the Criminal Justice System Broken?

At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of senators, police commissioners, professors, activists, and authors to comment on the state of law enforcement in America. "This land of the free...now incarcerates more human beings than any other nation on the planet," says SenatorCory Booker. "Our criminal-justice system is really violating our values as a people." Other panelists include Ray Kelly, Tracey Meares, Clifton Kinnie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Bruce Western.
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David Lammy on racial bias in the criminal justice system - BBC Newsnight

Labour MP David Lammy tells Newsnight that there is evidence of racial bias and overt disc...

David Lammy on racial bias in the criminal justice system - BBC Newsnight

Labour MP David Lammy tellsNewsnight that there is evidence of racial bias and overt discrimination in the British criminal justice system. It comes after the publication of ‘The Lammy Review: An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic individuals in the criminal justice system’.
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Racist Justice System Summed Up In 1 Chart

The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on th...

Racist Justice System Summed Up In 1 Chart

The recent (and ongoing) events in Ferguson have temporarily pulled back the curtain on the very different country black people live in compared to the one white people inhabit. Sure, we all call it “America” but it’s not the same “America” by a long shot. This is not the first time the curtain’s been pulled back and it certainly won’t be the last time because we’ve gotten very good at “forgetting” how blacks are abused by our justice system...Read More At:
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Could Mass Jury Nullification Break Our Racist Justice System?

Is this the right strategy? Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"African-Americans live in a world where the police can murder us and get away with it. Walter Scott proved that, for anybody who still had a lingering doubt. There is no justice for black people. And yet violently revolting against the system will get us nowhere.
Maybe it’s time for black people to use the same tool white people have been using to defy a system they do not consent to: jury nullification. White juries regularly refuse to convict or indict cops for murder. White juries refuse to convict vigilantes who murder black children. White juries refuse to convict other white people for property crimes. White juries act like the law is just a guideline and their personal morality (or lack thereof) should be controlling.
Maybe it’s time minorities got in the game?
Black people lucky enough to get on a jury could use that power to acquit any person charged with a crime against white men and white male institutions. It’s not about the race of the defendant, but if the alleged victim is a white guy, or his bank, or his position, or his authority: we could acquit. Assault? Acquit. Burglary? Acquit. Insider trading? Acquit.
Murder? … what the hell do you think is happening to black people out here? What the hell do you think we’re complaining about when your cops shoot us or choke us? Acquit. Don’t throw “murder” at me like it’s some kind of moral fault line where the risk of letting one go is too great. Black people ARE BEING MURDERED, and the system isn’t doing a damn thing to hold their killers accountable. SorryI’m not sorry if this protest idea would put the shoe on the other foot for a change.”*
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America's Racial Caste System

As the United States commemorates the 150th anniversary of its Civil War, African American...

Judge rebukes victims in court, stirs racist backlash

A Kentucky judge is getting death threats after a video surfaced of him expressing his offense at a victim impact statement from a family that said their 5-year-old was scared of black men after the family was held at gunpoint by two black men.

SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American Company GOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!

SHOCKING!!! LARGEST American CompanyGOES FULL RACIST AGAINST WHITES!!! WATCH!!!
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Procter & Gamble has in reality finished it this time. They definitely had the audacity to release a television commercial which portrays America as a racist society for you to promote more products.
The ad that is titled “The Talk,” suggests scenes of black mothers in the course of history as they warn their kids about the risks of being black in America. And to feature insult to harm it states that the device is stacked towards them and why they should fear the police. How are coloured human beings doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This advert is a form of continuation of the employer’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” marketing campaign. The industrial starts with a young black woman from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is maintaining a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store informed her she turned into pretty for a black female. The mother Responds “That isn't always a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene is going on to reveal a young black boy going for walks faraway from a collection of white boys, which transitions into a mom explaining to her son why there may be nothing he can do to forestall whites from calling him the “N” phrase. And ultimately, there's one closing mom explaining to her son “There are a few people who suppose you don’t deserve the identical privileges simply because of what you appear to be,” another mom tells her son. “It’s no longer truthful. It’s now not.” And the very last one is every other mother asking her daughter if she has her driving force’s license along with her alluding to the idea that she is probably killed with the aid of a police officer only for using a vehicle.
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Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of crook justice and sentencing reform inform us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the crook justice system is racist. President Obama talks approximately it time and again, as do the sponsors of law pending in Congress which might retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the jail populace, their reasoning is going, it ought to be the police, prosecutors, judges, and juries whose innate racism prohibits minorities from truthful remedy, ensuing of their incarceration.
Liberal politicians, pandering to minority electorate, echo those sentiments, as do the mainstream media in tale after tale about the lousy racist crook justice system. Black Lives Matter, based at the lie that the police are a group of bigots who shoot black men indiscriminately, has earned an venerated spot amongst leftist politicians – together with Obama and both contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. To skew their reasoning even similarly, the identical crowd claims that even though crime prices have dropped precipitously over the last two decades, the reality that extra human beings are in jail has little to do with the decline, however further demonstrates not anything extra than the racism inherent in the gadget.
Much of the growth within the homicide rate, Latzer told me, is on account of black gang individuals killing each different. Although the excessive crime charges in the 80s and 90s were driven by means of the crack cocaine epidemic, Latzer says that the excessive fee of heroin dependancy is not almost as violent and in all likelihood causes surprisingly few murders, even though it is answerable for lots of other crimes.
As for the answer, Latzer believes there is no silver bullet, and something the solution may be is a very long term proposition. In the interim, he believes the simplest remedy is to fasten up the perpetrators for as long as we will. Any downside to the prisoners’ freedoms will be far offset by using the benefits to the capacity victims.
This is one of the most racist and anti-black commercials I actually have ever visible. And it completely explains why there are problems inside the black network. In every scene we see a black mom accusing White America of atrocities against black people. IN
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Procter & Gamble has really done it this time. They actually had the audacity to release a tv commercial which portrays America as a racist society in order to sell more products.
The ad which is titled “The Talk,” shows scenes of black mothers throughout history as they warn their children about the dangers of being black in America. And to add insult to injury it states that the system is stacked against them and why they should fear the police. How are colored people doing in Africa and the Middle East these days?
This ad is a kind of continuation of the company’s decade-old “My Black is Beautiful” campaign. The commercial begins with a young black girl from what appears to be the mid-1940’s as she is holding a white doll telling her mother that a woman at the store told her she was pretty for a black girl. The mother Responds “That is not a compliment, You are beautiful, period. OK?” The next scene goes on to show a young black boy running away from a group of white boys, which transitions into a mother explaining to her son why there is nothing he can do to stop whites from calling him the “N” word. And lastly, there is one last mother explaining to her son “There are some people who think you don’t deserve the same privileges just because of what you look like,” another mother tells her son. “It’s not fair. It’s not.” And the final one is another mother asking her daughter if she has her driver’s license with her alluding to the idea that she might be killed by a police officer just for driving a car.
Breitbart Reports:
Black-on-Black Crime: Blame It On The System And Ignore The Evidence
Supporters of criminal justice and sentencing reform tell us that prisons are overloaded with minority inmates, proving that the criminal justice system is racist. President Obama talks about it repeatedly, as do the sponsors of legislation pending in Congress which would retroactively reduce mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers and other violent felons.
Because minorities – blacks and Hispanics – make up a disproportionate part of the prison population, their reasoning goes, it must be